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Whoop MG review — A screenless fitness tracker for performance geeks
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Whoop MG review — A screenless fitness tracker for performance geeks

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 24, 2025

The Whoop MG would be the best sleep and recovery tracker on the market if it were not for its flawed hardware and performance hiccups.

NASA’s Perseverance rover spies mysterious ‘helmet’ on Mars
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NASA’s Perseverance rover spies mysterious ‘helmet’ on Mars

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 24, 2025

A medieval-looking “helmet” rock spotted by NASA’s Perseverance rover adds to Mars’ gallery of odd shapes.

Longest canyon in the solar system reveals new secrets — Space photo of the week
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Longest canyon in the solar system reveals new secrets — Space photo of the week

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 24, 2025

NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter recently photographed Candor Chasma in Mars’ Valles Marineris, the largest canyon in the entire solar system.

Anatomy of a Space Shuttle
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Anatomy of a Space Shuttle

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 24, 2025

This illustration shows the parts of a space shuttle orbiter. About the same size and weight as a DC-9 aircraft, the orbiter contains the pressurized

Exposure triangle explained: A photographer’s guide to mastering light
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Exposure triangle explained: A photographer’s guide to mastering light

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 23, 2025

Learn how aperture, shutter speed and ISO work together in the exposure triangle to help you take full creative control of your photography.

An ‘equinox solar eclipse’ is coming in September — here’s where to see it
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An ‘equinox solar eclipse’ is coming in September — here’s where to see it

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 23, 2025

A partial solar eclipse is taking place just hours before the equinox flips Earth’s seasons in September 2025. Here’s where a few lucky humans will

Where can you see the Sept. 7 ‘blood moon’ total lunar eclipse?
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Where can you see the Sept. 7 ‘blood moon’ total lunar eclipse?

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 23, 2025

The second and final ‘blood moon’ total lunar eclipse of 2025 is coming on the night of Sept. 7-8. Here’s where the celestial spectacle will

Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupts again and shoots lava for 31st time since December
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Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupts again and shoots lava for 31st time since December

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 23, 2025

Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano resumed erupting Friday by shooting an arc of lava 100 feet into the air and across a section of its summit crater

Meet Robot Drummer: Scientists train an AI to drum like Linkin Park and AC/DC — but it sounds like it has plenty of practice to do
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Meet Robot Drummer: Scientists train an AI to drum like Linkin Park and AC/DC — but it sounds like it has plenty of practice to do

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 23, 2025

Robot Drummer is a simulated program able to learn pop, rock, and jazz songs with reinforcement learning.

Why do caffeine withdrawal headaches hurt so much?
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Why do caffeine withdrawal headaches hurt so much?

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 23, 2025

It’s still largely a mystery why caffeine withdrawal causes headaches, but researchers have a few ideas.

Toxic chemicals that pollute groundwater are formed up in the stratosphere, surprise findings show
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Toxic chemicals that pollute groundwater are formed up in the stratosphere, surprise findings show

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 23, 2025

Perchlorates, a group of toxic chemicals that pollute groundwater, first form on rare particles in the stratosphere, scientists have discovered.

X-ray telescope finds something unexpected with the ‘heartbeat black hole’
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X-ray telescope finds something unexpected with the ‘heartbeat black hole’

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 23, 2025

NASA’s Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) telescope has detected unexpected X-ray polarization from the “heartbeat black hole,” formally known as IGR J17091-3624.

Scientists may have found a powerful new space object: ‘It doesn’t fit comfortably into any known category’
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Scientists may have found a powerful new space object: ‘It doesn’t fit comfortably into any known category’

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 23, 2025

Nicknamed ‘Punctum,’ this puzzling phenomenon is highly energetic, but is only seen in millimeter-wavelength light and cannot be explained by any known object.

Pallas’s cat: One of the world’s oldest felines that stands on its bushy tail to keep its paws warm
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Pallas’s cat: One of the world’s oldest felines that stands on its bushy tail to keep its paws warm

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 23, 2025

Pallas’s cat is a small wild cat native to Central Asia with short legs and dense fur, making it look bigger than it really is

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